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pfft. flash is not the devil. what do you know about design... I made a whole flash website for a certain company and it was only 52kb in total and all the images for the photoviewer were external and xml generated so it was fast, reliable and had no bugs cause I designed it from ground up instead of using some stupid HTML template that I didnt know how it was put up (as if i could be screwed doing a HTML template in first place they are so boring).

one of the flyers were left on my car awhile back while i was at marion. was abit suprised that my car was the only one with one on it from where is was parked in front of dan murphies.

thought someone was trying to tell me to wash my car haha :P

Customshine isnt going to be Nike are they? and If you look at Nikefootball.com you will see the whole thing is flash pretty much and there is more than 4 million visits a day. I think Customshine being a very design oritentated business (being body kits and custom styling) could benefit from a flash/html hybrid site with a bit of funky functionality. Alot of businesses go for the flash website to set them apart from the rest.

On the topic: I'll help out this SA business by selecting some skirts from them for the 33. I have yet to find ones that will match the Banana bar which I will be purchasing soon apart from stock M spec skirts.

Across the road from me, been wondering what's going on there. Birds eye view of my 31 lol.

haha i wondered if u were on here that one nice 31 u got there yeh pop in an c wat we got anythin u want we should b able to get in hopfuly

theres goin to b a champ rally driver poping in i here down the line

I will be there DAN,

Show off my car instead of driving past u in my mums pulsar lol.

Look out for my car if not bitchnizz.

OH and is the super wicked rally driver one of the MONKHOUSE boys?

Or was the guy above correct with that ordynski guy?

it was that ordynski guy

an thanx to all that came in an got shit from us tonight an just dropped in an yeh the shop is a little empty still got heaps shit cumin

just put of interest wat are ppl looking for wen they go shopping an well try an stock it most of our stuff so far is skyline stock anyways but yeh just pm me or leave a msg up here

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